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my brother in law was beaten so severely he is practically in a wheelchair. >> with the help they were hidden in northern china preparing to escape from that country. in august 2009 they boarded a train heading south with strict instructions. >> thoeld us we could not take anything especially not a cell phone. if you are captured they will be able to trace all of the numbers track down the people who helped you. >> the family spent a week on the train heading toward loose. but -- laos. but to get into china they had to cross the border on foot. >> it is a tough hike. >> we arrived at the embassy though gave us temporary passports to get to seoul. >> the whole family flew to south korea. the detectors knew life after a year and a half on the road to freedom had begun. >> when you arrive at international airport and step on south korean soil for the first time what was your thought? >> i gave a shout of joy. i could finally breet. >> it is worth it to see those who obtained freedom. >> coming up, technology is starting to crack open the hermit kingdom. >> seoul south korea yaw is 26 mile
my brother in law was beaten so severely he is practically in a wheelchair. >> with the help they were hidden in northern china preparing to escape from that country. in august 2009 they boarded a train heading south with strict instructions. >> thoeld us we could not take anything especially not a cell phone. if you are captured they will be able to trace all of the numbers track down the people who helped you. >> the family spent a week on the train heading toward loose. but...
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away from what solid support of democracy in the bush administration treating the war on terror like law enforcement officer but determining that we're going to bring terrorists on american soil. >> greta: it didn't happen. >> it didn't happen because people rose out. >> greta: how about this question. do we have more influence in the world now or do we have less influence? >> we had more influence, but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we operated within the structure. the president has to change the structure. if you look at the middle east we are used to thinking of states because that is what we have learned all our lives. in the middle east states created only around 1920. they were result of world war one and built by european countries and had their own rivalries. so countries like syria, iraq, jordan, those states had no existence before that and some more recent. so when the revolution occurs there what you see you may have she'ites and sunnis in one state and then sunnis in other state and then you may have a tendency of uniting the religious groups
away from what solid support of democracy in the bush administration treating the war on terror like law enforcement officer but determining that we're going to bring terrorists on american soil. >> greta: it didn't happen. >> it didn't happen because people rose out. >> greta: how about this question. do we have more influence in the world now or do we have less influence? >> we had more influence, but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we...
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treating the war on terror like a law enforcement matter we've talked about that before. coming into office and determining we are going to bring terrorists into america on to american soil. >> it didn't happen with >> because rose up and had -- >> it is too simplistic to ask, do we have more influence now in the world than we did for instance when you were secretary of state or do we have less influence? >> we have more immediate influence. >> but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we could operate -- the present world has to change its structure. if you look at the middle east, we are used to thinking of states because that's what we have learned all our lives. but in the middle east states, created around 1920, they were built by european countries that were balancing their own rivalries, countries like syria, iraq, jordan, those states had no existence before that, some are more recent. when the revolution occurred what you see is you may have shiites, sunnis in one state, and then sunnis in another state and then you may have attend of uni
treating the war on terror like a law enforcement matter we've talked about that before. coming into office and determining we are going to bring terrorists into america on to american soil. >> it didn't happen with >> because rose up and had -- >> it is too simplistic to ask, do we have more influence now in the world than we did for instance when you were secretary of state or do we have less influence? >> we have more immediate influence. >> but the present...
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there is this gaping hole in federal law. explain why it is still there and what we wanted to do about it. >> congress for many years have been dragging its feet on a very simple bill to bandies crime ban ban discriminating for being gay. we expect real progress now that president obama has been reelected in terms of an executive order that will ban the companies that profit from federal contracts. that's almost one in four jobs in america. this will be a huge step forward and we're expecting it pretty soon. >> eliot: now just so people can understand many states have passed laws that extend the rights that we're talking about. but many states have not done that, and the federal government has not done that. we still have this hole that needs to be fixed. >> there is a patchwork of civil rights law. it is not the majority of states that have on the report thing. the right thing. giving a fair shot in holding a job not involving their sexual ororientation or sexual identity. >> eliot: even if you're not for same-sex marriage,
there is this gaping hole in federal law. explain why it is still there and what we wanted to do about it. >> congress for many years have been dragging its feet on a very simple bill to bandies crime ban ban discriminating for being gay. we expect real progress now that president obama has been reelected in terms of an executive order that will ban the companies that profit from federal contracts. that's almost one in four jobs in america. this will be a huge step forward and we're...
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away from what solid support of democracy in the bush administration treating the war on terror like law enforcement officer but determining that we're going to bring terrorists on american soil. >> greta: it didn't happen. >> it didn't happen because people rose out. >> greta: how about this question. do we have more influence in the world now or do we have less influence? >> we had more influence, but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we operated within the structure. the president has to change the structure. if you look at the middle east we are used to thinking of states because that is what we have learned all our lives. in the middle east states created only around 1920. they were result of world war one and built by european countries and had their own rivalries. so countries like syria, iraq, jordan, those states had no existence before that and some more recent. so when the revolution occurs there what you see you may have she'ites and sunnis in one state and then sunnis in other state and then you may have a tendency of uniting the religious groups
away from what solid support of democracy in the bush administration treating the war on terror like law enforcement officer but determining that we're going to bring terrorists on american soil. >> greta: it didn't happen. >> it didn't happen because people rose out. >> greta: how about this question. do we have more influence in the world now or do we have less influence? >> we had more influence, but the present world has a greater need of being reshaped because we...
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demonstrators carried signs lambasting a 2011 law that will require salary reductions to cover social security and health benefits. the law is expected to go into effect in 2014, but workers say those costs should remain the government's responsibility. similar prothave been recently held in other cities around the country as workers urge the government to protect them. >>> phuket is an idyllic location in southern thailand has plans to lure a segment of the muslims who make up nearly 25% of the world's population. we have more. >> reporter: eight million travellers a year head to phu t phuket. ♪ >> reporter: one of phuket's annual tourism events shows what the island has to offer guests. visiting is the secretary gener general. he threw his weight behind the plan. >> if we want to cater for all sorts of clients and tourists, we need to be sensitive to their demands. >> more restaurants in phuket serve halal which means perishable. this restaurant said diners can eat in confidence with dishes that have no pork or alcohol. many tourists find the halal signs reassuring. >> i think it'
demonstrators carried signs lambasting a 2011 law that will require salary reductions to cover social security and health benefits. the law is expected to go into effect in 2014, but workers say those costs should remain the government's responsibility. similar prothave been recently held in other cities around the country as workers urge the government to protect them. >>> phuket is an idyllic location in southern thailand has plans to lure a segment of the muslims who make up nearly...
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loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy to forests or it's in our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dream but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander some more in ca has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers it's easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours. of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that they've twelve the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet in order to not scare them off as we get closer. th
loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy to forests or it's in our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dream but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop...
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law becomes. where are you on that spectrum? >> i think the statute is substantially handicapped. i think it would not probably die of one victory as would have been the case had the supreme court ruled otherwise with our initial challenge but a number of challenges combined with the efforts by numerous states not to participate which they have an absolute constitutional right to, not to participate in the implementation of this law means the statute is in trouble. i think it may well die a death of numerous cuts rather than one coupe de gras. jenna: it will be interesting to see the timeline. david we'll look forward to have you back as we watch this law progress and some of challenges ahead. thank you so much. >> good to be with you. jon: a day of nationwide protests rocking egypt with thousands taking to the streets in cairo. they are demanding the resignation of their democratically elected president. that's coming up. >>> the korean pop song getting everyone off the couch. we'll show you unli
law becomes. where are you on that spectrum? >> i think the statute is substantially handicapped. i think it would not probably die of one victory as would have been the case had the supreme court ruled otherwise with our initial challenge but a number of challenges combined with the efforts by numerous states not to participate which they have an absolute constitutional right to, not to participate in the implementation of this law means the statute is in trouble. i think it may well die...
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emergency laws went into effect in egypt right after saddat was assassinated. they were in effect until the day that hosni mubarak was overthrown more than 30 years later. so that's what we want to prevent in egypt. we don't want egypt to go the way of iran. jenna: we would love to have you both back because the next question of course is, what do we do? what do we do to not repeat history and if there is rule for us there? great discussion. thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> thank you. jon: any moment now president obama is set to kick off a campaign-style event at the white house, stepping up political pressure on republicans as both sides try to negotiate some kind of teal to avert the fiscal cliff. later today the president is meeting some of the nation's business leaders as well. fox business network's peter barnes live at the white house with more on that. so, which ceo's is the president talking to today? >> well, jon, it is interesting the president putting pressure on republicans to increase taxes on the wealthy. to let the bush ta
emergency laws went into effect in egypt right after saddat was assassinated. they were in effect until the day that hosni mubarak was overthrown more than 30 years later. so that's what we want to prevent in egypt. we don't want egypt to go the way of iran. jenna: we would love to have you both back because the next question of course is, what do we do? what do we do to not repeat history and if there is rule for us there? great discussion. thank you so much for your time today. >> thank...
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with tension remaining fractious between them even praising north korea and the south is punishable by law on tuesday a man got a ten month suspended prison sentence for tweeting north korean quote propaganda posts. while many tourists travelling to india are drawn by the prices that they pay for their comfort but as archie's priya sridhar finds out even the most basic services they enjoy have a kid hidden costs to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts make go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found that tourists actually use eight times as much water than local coase during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day go ins used to depend on wells in their neighborhoods for water but the population in the small state triples during the peak tourist season and with no proper sewage systems in place many wells have become contaminated fo
with tension remaining fractious between them even praising north korea and the south is punishable by law on tuesday a man got a ten month suspended prison sentence for tweeting north korean quote propaganda posts. while many tourists travelling to india are drawn by the prices that they pay for their comfort but as archie's priya sridhar finds out even the most basic services they enjoy have a kid hidden costs to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts make go on the...
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the law is expected to go into effect in 2014. but workers say those costs should remain the government's responsibility. similar protests have been recently held in other cities around the country as workers urge the government to protect them. one of the world's most famous traveled denations. now the idyllic island on southern thailand has plans to lure a growing segment of the mark. thpredinantly buddhist country makes up nearly 25% of the world's population. here's the report. >> seeking sand and thailand's famous hospitality. they include rising numbers of muslim too. from the middle east, india and other parts of southeast asia. one of the annual events shows what the island has to offer muslim guests. visiting the fair, threw his weight behind the plan. >> if we want to cater for all sorts of clients and tourists, we need to be sensitive to their demands. muslims when they travel. with that in mind, halal means permissible. >> this restaurant has -- diners can eat with confidence it uses only permitted ingredients with no
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because that way we'd be free to make up our own laws and follow them ourselves or process and minuses there's no absolute answer to that i feel artie's results were inconclusive it seems whether you're the prime minister you're a skeptic a member of the public all just a reporter trying to judge the outcome of a possible future referendum is next to impossible right now the recent newspaper poll found more than half of those asked would vote to leave the e.u. in a referendum what's clear is that if britain is to remain a part of the e.u. things are going to have to change how do you keep everyone happy or that's a trick it's a trick and a magic that people everyone happy is treating them as individuals not true as numbers whether it's the sums of. any finally agreed upon in the budget debate or the final count of the referendum should the k. have one when it comes to persist in the year a club numbers it's clear will play a very big part so i think. the leader of the u.k. independence party which wants britain out of the e.u. says the david cameron has a tough decision to make i don't
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operate without a license they take water from local wells in neighborhoods where extraction is banned by law. required so all right no you. know no food has to buy from the bank. but forced to buy the average tourist enjoying go as water feature is here for less than a week willing to pay off for short term fun but most are unaware of the frail future in this coastal community in my perspective i'm going to stay here only for . the. most of the concern for those born and raised here disparity is infuriating half the population relies on tourists for their livelihood although it's one that leaves them without access to a basic human right i personally think is i mean you've lived till you've you've grown up in this and. you can assume is this fair i mean is this just in the system to be a say system especially to the so we always come. to the question is who actually benefits from judaism. but with no limit on how much water can be bought hotels will remain the highest bidder leaving the locals hanging out to dry preassure either r t go india as fierce fighting continues in syria a rising num
operate without a license they take water from local wells in neighborhoods where extraction is banned by law. required so all right no you. know no food has to buy from the bank. but forced to buy the average tourist enjoying go as water feature is here for less than a week willing to pay off for short term fun but most are unaware of the frail future in this coastal community in my perspective i'm going to stay here only for . the. most of the concern for those born and raised here disparity...
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seen that plastic bangs and on and we have to keep the laws there's no law. but while the locals access to water is draining. just down the road water flows freely in the resorts or tourists enjoy fountains fish ponds and splashing in the pools that's because hotel leaders can afford to dominate the limited supply even if they do so illegally most five star hotels get water from tankers and most tankers operate without a license they take water from local wells in neighborhoods where extraction is banned by law what music was so i know you. so the restaurant owner foods he has to buy from but. no doubt but he's forced to buy the average tourist enjoying go as water features as here for less than a week willing to pay up for short term fun but most are unaware of the frail future in this coastal community in my perspective i'm going to stay here only for . the. think would be most of the concern for those born and raised here at the disparity is infuriating half the population relies on tourists for their livelihood although it's one that leaves them without a
seen that plastic bangs and on and we have to keep the laws there's no law. but while the locals access to water is draining. just down the road water flows freely in the resorts or tourists enjoy fountains fish ponds and splashing in the pools that's because hotel leaders can afford to dominate the limited supply even if they do so illegally most five star hotels get water from tankers and most tankers operate without a license they take water from local wells in neighborhoods where extraction...
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working conditions are notoriously bad and safety laws are weak. >>> refugees from myanmar continue to populate areas across the border in thailand. many are ethnic minorities who fled prosecution. for years, aid organizations have offered support such as medical clinics. but the democratization taking place across the border has created new challenges for care providers. nhk world has visited a clinic for refugees and filed this report. >> reporter: the town of mae sot is located near thailand's western border. refugees from myanmar are said to account for almost half of the town's population. this clinic on the edge of town provides medical supplies to refugees and imgrants from myanmar. the first visit costs just a dollar. they get to see a doctor and receive free medication. >> translator: i don't have much money, so i can't afford other hospitals. >> reporter: she was forced to flee myanmar for protesting against the prosecution of ethnic minorities. she established the clinic 33 years ago to assist other refugees. the clinic employs some 600 medical workers, including nurses, phy
working conditions are notoriously bad and safety laws are weak. >>> refugees from myanmar continue to populate areas across the border in thailand. many are ethnic minorities who fled prosecution. for years, aid organizations have offered support such as medical clinics. but the democratization taking place across the border has created new challenges for care providers. nhk world has visited a clinic for refugees and filed this report. >> reporter: the town of mae sot is...
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the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour just when you thought obamacare was the law of the land a new challenge that trademark legislation could sum the case back to the supreme court it's going on with this latest attack on affordable health care and what are the chances that millions of americans will lose access to it and in tonight's daily take the eurozone is in a shambles the american economy is in much better an economic downturn as the name of the game across the globe all that's bad news for most of the world it's music to the ears of goldman sachs. is about as the rest of the news it's the in first infrastructure spending stupid with our national infrastructure needing as much as two trillion dollars in improvements and millions of americans still out of work president obama democrats in congress are pushing legislation to invest money in putting americans back to work rebuilding roads bridges and tunnels public in the block these efforts claiming our nation can't afford it but a new report by the san francisco federal reserve bank shows republicans are lyi
the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour just when you thought obamacare was the law of the land a new challenge that trademark legislation could sum the case back to the supreme court it's going on with this latest attack on affordable health care and what are the chances that millions of americans will lose access to it and in tonight's daily take the eurozone is in a shambles the american economy is in much better an economic downturn as the name of the game across the...
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central berlin or role immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to go out you go with as ice big games you can all. something like a mission you go if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small planes and then i say ok now i have nowhere to go is it is please i'm ok famous people here are from africa the middle east and asia they've been seeking a better life in a better place but it seems what they found here turned out to be yet another fight in their hopes in the way. the people we are meeting here have been running away from atrocities and violence and dictatorship in their homelands forced to give up their homes and their lives there just to survive they actually had nowhere to go and they've come here in what may be their last hope but other welcome here enough with the german leadership singling syrian refugees out they may
central berlin or role immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to go out you go with as ice big games you can all. something like a mission you go if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small planes and then i say ok now i have...
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side of the interest type language because we want justice but we have trials you have the rules of law and sometimes people are acquitted even though dr opinion is going on when you want vengeance you often say we're not going to listen to what the voices say what the charges say and to be fertile. barak he did once or twice allow the judges to overrule him whereas in fact morsi has. the constitutional court and other courts can't in any way infringe upon. orders by decree so in some ways he's take much more power than mubarak. did you see this coming do you think it's. fair cries when we're hearing people know calling himself a thing or point he himself egypt's new pharaoh that justified well the we will see whether he lives up to its promises but he's really trying to protect the revolution and the demand for liberal democracy but i fear the problem is as i say his interpretation of what democracy isn't very much the majority should rule and the minority it's forty one percent remember his opponent in the presidential election forty eight forty nine percent should keep their mouth sh
side of the interest type language because we want justice but we have trials you have the rules of law and sometimes people are acquitted even though dr opinion is going on when you want vengeance you often say we're not going to listen to what the voices say what the charges say and to be fertile. barak he did once or twice allow the judges to overrule him whereas in fact morsi has. the constitutional court and other courts can't in any way infringe upon. orders by decree so in some ways he's...
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and that's why they have the backing of the law on their side now madonna certainly is not stranger to all different sorts of controversies all throughout her career she's been doing some crazy things sometimes exposing a nipple during a concert in istanbul putting a picture of the french leader during her concert in france with swastikas and supporting a controversial punk band pussy riot during her concert in moscow the biggest question are certainly is whether the poor people will attend those court hearings in st petersburg but for now this seems very highly unlikely especially given the degree of the accusations against her but certainly we are following the story and will be bringing all the details as we get all thank you so much i giving us up to date on the rather unusual charges being leveled against a pop star alex they are shots there well don't go away coming up a dry spell for goa india we're going to take a look at india's tourist hot spots for holiday makers get the best conditions while locals have to pay for it with my space comforts. involved twenty three doctors
and that's why they have the backing of the law on their side now madonna certainly is not stranger to all different sorts of controversies all throughout her career she's been doing some crazy things sometimes exposing a nipple during a concert in istanbul putting a picture of the french leader during her concert in france with swastikas and supporting a controversial punk band pussy riot during her concert in moscow the biggest question are certainly is whether the poor people will attend...
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military use it is but more and more drones are being used by law enforcement in this country, right? >> sure. you're exactly right. we use them already in the united states for border control. the coast guard uses them. so these aren't completely unheard of in the united states. and we're going to see more and more of these. the faa, the federal aviation administration, they have a mandate from congress to incorporate more of these unmanned systems into civilian air space by 2014. what that could mean is we see more and more of these drones in civilian air space around cities, and you take a step back and say that's really scary, but really they're less expensive than some of the helicopters that local law enforcement have and so that would give local law enforcement the ability to afford some of these surveillance vehicles, and, you know, it's the kind of thing, martin, where if we see more and more of these, we're going to have increased privacy issues because it definitely opens up a new can of worms with this new technology. i spoke to one expert so said if we see more and more o
military use it is but more and more drones are being used by law enforcement in this country, right? >> sure. you're exactly right. we use them already in the united states for border control. the coast guard uses them. so these aren't completely unheard of in the united states. and we're going to see more and more of these. the faa, the federal aviation administration, they have a mandate from congress to incorporate more of these unmanned systems into civilian air space by 2014. what...
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pakistan has suspended mobile phone services and possibly country until sunday over fears of law terror attacks the government says cell files are being used by movements to detonate bombs and almost all of the blasts that occurred within the past two weeks thirty seven people were killed and more than ninety injured in three separate bomb attacks targeting shiites and karrar tree catarrh and painting earlier this week. possibly u.k. already under deep flood waters are preparing for worse with forecasters are warning of dangerous rains and winds over the weekend the weather's already claimed the lives or one man after his car was trapped in rising waters under the bridge pulls a port disruption to hundreds of houses coal power cut power cause transport chaos and made more than one hundred people flee to safety. multiculturalism is on the rise in norway with many muslims among those contributing to a rapid growth in population this counted in country but as the notion in our report was radical elements in the expanding islamic commune. increasing concern. tolerance is no is well known tr
pakistan has suspended mobile phone services and possibly country until sunday over fears of law terror attacks the government says cell files are being used by movements to detonate bombs and almost all of the blasts that occurred within the past two weeks thirty seven people were killed and more than ninety injured in three separate bomb attacks targeting shiites and karrar tree catarrh and painting earlier this week. possibly u.k. already under deep flood waters are preparing for worse with...
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they say inspectors examined the tea bags and detected pesticides that exceed the law. they pulled about 900 tons off the province. authorities and officials say the pesticide levels do not pose a health risk even for people who consume the tea daily. >>> archaeologists say they've made an important finding that could alter the history of japan's system of riding. they say they found earthen ware that suggests that hiragana characters could date back farther than currently believed. last year's archaeologists in the ancient capital of kyoto excavated 20 plates and other pottery items from the ruins of the home of an aristocrat. they say it dates back to the late 9th century. hirogana has believed to have become an established form of writing in the 10th century. >> translator: a large amount of earthen ware was discovered in the home of a noble family. this means the aristocrats of the time already had a good command of hiragana. >> they say it ho provides precious clues to how it involved in japan. >>> visitors to kyoto at this time of year enjoy its gardens and temple
they say inspectors examined the tea bags and detected pesticides that exceed the law. they pulled about 900 tons off the province. authorities and officials say the pesticide levels do not pose a health risk even for people who consume the tea daily. >>> archaeologists say they've made an important finding that could alter the history of japan's system of riding. they say they found earthen ware that suggests that hiragana characters could date back farther than currently believed....
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propaganda of homosexuality inside because it's outlaw and that's why they have the backing of the law on their side now but they want to certainly is not a stranger to all different sorts of controversies all throughout her career she's been doing some crazy things sometimes exposing and nepal during a conflict in istanbul putting a picture of the french leader during her concert in france with swastikas and supporting a controversial punk band pussy riot during her concert in moscow the biggest question are certainly is whether the pop diva will attend court hearing seats in petersburg but for now this seems very highly unlikely especially given the degree of the accusations against her but certainly we are following the story and will be bringing all the details as we get so close with the new stories around the world now the protests that have massed on the streets of the south korean capital seoul of the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of one of the country's islands accuse the south of breaching naval borders during military exercises responded with an attack we saw
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employment laws. we have led the world in saying that it's a basic right, that people with disabilities have the same protections as every one of us. and i'm proud of the progress that we have made here in the united states. i was part of the congress in 0 that passed the americans with disabilities act. very proud to be part of the congress that passed that law. i remember two of our colleagues who have been in the forefront of this work, senator dole whose name has been mentioned, has been one of the great leaders in this body with providing the rights of people with disabilities, and congressman tony coelho who i served with in the other body, the house, took on a leadership position to bring to the public attention for us to do what was right for people with disabilities. the united states has provided international leadership. the year after we passed the americans with disabilities act, my colleague in the house, congressman steny hoyer, took that effort in the united states international. in 19
employment laws. we have led the world in saying that it's a basic right, that people with disabilities have the same protections as every one of us. and i'm proud of the progress that we have made here in the united states. i was part of the congress in 0 that passed the americans with disabilities act. very proud to be part of the congress that passed that law. i remember two of our colleagues who have been in the forefront of this work, senator dole whose name has been mentioned, has been...
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and texas law may have been on her side here because the law is fairly explicit when it comes to issues. the intended parents of the child or children have to be married. there was no marriage in this case. also a surrogacy agreement approved ahead of time. there was no legal agreement between the two. so when the children were born, she gave birth to them and she had every bit of standing according to the court to be declared the mother here. >> so you're saying in some cases where parents might be watching this and be terrified. but if you have an agreement, this ruling wouldn't have come down the way this came down. >> that's right. texas is very explicit in what kind of rules they have here. and they didn't follow the rules here. so no one had solid legal standing when it came to declare who was going to take custody of these children. but, even though the father was trying to declare that she was the surrogate, he was able to prove without a doubt that he was the biological father here. so in the interim, when the children left the hospital, they left in his custody. so they have b
and texas law may have been on her side here because the law is fairly explicit when it comes to issues. the intended parents of the child or children have to be married. there was no marriage in this case. also a surrogacy agreement approved ahead of time. there was no legal agreement between the two. so when the children were born, she gave birth to them and she had every bit of standing according to the court to be declared the mother here. >> so you're saying in some cases where...
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with targeted changes to kpwhraouf how this law is -- improve how this law is implemented. it rue moves loopholes to -- it removes loopholes to ensure closed-end or open-ended credit are subject to a 36% cap. 36% cap, we're talking about a very, very generous rate of return on these loans to the lenders, particularly in the context of very, very low rates across the economy. it also requires the d.o.d. to review its rules periodically and to consult with financial regulators biannually to determine if new credit services are harming service members and should be subject to the lending act protections. the bill has been strengthened by passage recently of senator mark udall's amendment to remove a provision in the senate armed services committee-reported bill that would limited the ability of the department of defense to purchase alternative fuels such as biodiesel fuels, particularly advanced biodiesel fuels. i voted against this provision in committee and join my colleagues in urging a vote for this amendment. reducing dependence on oil requires a smart, balanced and respo
with targeted changes to kpwhraouf how this law is -- improve how this law is implemented. it rue moves loopholes to -- it removes loopholes to ensure closed-end or open-ended credit are subject to a 36% cap. 36% cap, we're talking about a very, very generous rate of return on these loans to the lenders, particularly in the context of very, very low rates across the economy. it also requires the d.o.d. to review its rules periodically and to consult with financial regulators biannually to...
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senate to pass important legislation, including the grand rudman deficit law. those issues remain important today. he did not aspire to be a politician. he did not have to like one. he cared deeply. we know he cared deeply about our country and devoted himself because he had a calling to shape and preserve our country's future. he believed deeply in the rule of law and used the force of his intellect to defend it. one of the things that is most telling about warren rudman is the statement that represents what he was all about. he once said -- i consider myself an american first and a republican second, fiercely independent, and totally committed to the common good. he had the carriage of his convictions and stood for what he believed in. in bidding farewell to to the senate in 1992, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in the senate which talented colleagues. many are here today to speak about their experiences with him. he expressed his hopes for the future of the senate, saying it is a special place with special people. i hope in the coming yea
senate to pass important legislation, including the grand rudman deficit law. those issues remain important today. he did not aspire to be a politician. he did not have to like one. he cared deeply. we know he cared deeply about our country and devoted himself because he had a calling to shape and preserve our country's future. he believed deeply in the rule of law and used the force of his intellect to defend it. one of the things that is most telling about warren rudman is the statement that...
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there's no question about how law enforcement acted. it's how he acted that right now is the focus. >> fascinating. martin savidge, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >>> jill kelley is launch iing defend her reputation as a charitable family woman. you see her feeding the homeless here. she is the woman who tipped off the fbi and accused petraeus' mistress, paula broadwell of sending her harassing e-mails. accusing others of violating her privacy. >>> a chinese news site ran an article from the satyrical website "the onion" as if it was a real news story. made north korea's kim jong un the sexiest man aloiv. it seems that china's news agency missed the punch line. come on, zain verjee. really? >> finally, kim jong un, the sexiest man alive. as i like to call him kim jong un. here is why i think that. i find him devastatingly handsome. round face, boyish charm, strong, sturdy frame. heartthrob is every woman's dream come true. this is the onion, okay? impeccable fashion sense, chic, short hairstyle and, of course, that famous smile.
there's no question about how law enforcement acted. it's how he acted that right now is the focus. >> fascinating. martin savidge, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >>> jill kelley is launch iing defend her reputation as a charitable family woman. you see her feeding the homeless here. she is the woman who tipped off the fbi and accused petraeus' mistress, paula broadwell of sending her harassing e-mails. accusing others of violating her privacy. >>> a chinese...
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there were brought under the law. they said you are doing a poor job of registering nine english- speaking voters. so there's a couple counties in california. and in new york. for the most part, the law is still as it was in 1965. host: congress approved this law for another 25 years recently? guest: absolutely. almost a unanimous vote. the senate passed it unanimously. i think the reason is this law was so important in american history. everybody agrees, even the people who don't criticize it today agree that the voting rights act was one of the great civil rights laws of american history, because it really allowed minorities to register to vote and have their votes count. they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is
there were brought under the law. they said you are doing a poor job of registering nine english- speaking voters. so there's a couple counties in california. and in new york. for the most part, the law is still as it was in 1965. host: congress approved this law for another 25 years recently? guest: absolutely. almost a unanimous vote. the senate passed it unanimously. i think the reason is this law was so important in american history. everybody agrees, even the people who don't criticize it...
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that is the most controversial part of arizona's tough immigration law. it requires police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop, detain, arrest, if there's reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. well, undocumented immigrants from mexico decided they could not take a chance. they headed back home, but for their american-born kids, the adjustment has not been easy. here's rafael romo. >> reporter: in a remote town in northern mexico, a 10-year-old boy is struggling with his homework. oscar is getting extra help from his father because he is having trouble adjusting to his new school. >> when you left you were in, what, fourth grade? >> third grade. >> reporter: the fifth grader is technically a foreigner in his father's land. he was born in arizona and is a u.s. citizen. >> do you know the pledge of allegiance? can you say it for me? >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america. >> reporter: his family moved back to mexico after arizona approved the toughest immigration law in the united states
that is the most controversial part of arizona's tough immigration law. it requires police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop, detain, arrest, if there's reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. well, undocumented immigrants from mexico decided they could not take a chance. they headed back home, but for their american-born kids, the adjustment has not been easy. here's rafael romo. >> reporter: in a remote town in northern mexico, a 10-year-old...